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Side 53
... feel a special mood of Moby Dick . b ) Participial Adjectives Earlier we have already seen Melville's frequent use of present participial adjectives to bring about dynamic and vivid sensations . The following are some of them ...
... feel a special mood of Moby Dick . b ) Participial Adjectives Earlier we have already seen Melville's frequent use of present participial adjectives to bring about dynamic and vivid sensations . The following are some of them ...
Side 58
... feel as if I had left something unsaid . So elusive is Moby Dick . It has so many faces , sober and hu- mourous , dull and animated , realistic and mysterious , beautiful and appalling , that I feel dazzled and puzzled . Here the story ...
... feel as if I had left something unsaid . So elusive is Moby Dick . It has so many faces , sober and hu- mourous , dull and animated , realistic and mysterious , beautiful and appalling , that I feel dazzled and puzzled . Here the story ...
Side 18
... feel , and their speech is utter- ed freely without any restrictions imposed by grammar . the -s ending is used with regard to all persons and numbers to state objectively . I have said above that the sense of the Third Person ' I ...
... feel , and their speech is utter- ed freely without any restrictions imposed by grammar . the -s ending is used with regard to all persons and numbers to state objectively . I have said above that the sense of the Third Person ' I ...